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LAST SEASON
Named the 12th captain in Islanders history on Oct. 2...Missed 24 games from Nov. 7 – Dec. 29 due to swine flu...Played in his 1,200th career NHL game on Jan. 9 at Phoenix...Scored his only goal of the season on Feb. 13 vs. Tampa Bay...Had his longest scoring streak of the season, four games, from Feb. 13 vs. Tampa Bay – Mar. 4 at Atlanta (1g/4a)...Missed the remaining 15 games of the season due to shoulder surgery.

CAREER2008-09: Ranked second on the Islanders in assists (28), powerplay assists (16) and powerplay points (21), and third in overall points (38)...Earned assists in a team-high five straight games from Oct. 23 - Nov. 11 (6 assists)...Recorded his 1,000th NHL point on Jan. 2 at Phoenix to become the eighth American-born player and 73rd NHL player to reach that plateau.
2007-08: Split the season between St. Louis and Anaheim...Played in his 1,100th game on Dec. 30 at Vancouver...Recorded his 700th assist on Jan. 9 vs. Toronto, becoming the fifth U.S.-born player to reach that milestone.

2006-07: Ranked first on St. Louis in points with 59 and assists with 43, while finishing third in goals with 16...Finished first among St. Louis forwards in average time on ice at 18:17...Skated in his 1,000th career NHL game, becoming the 210th player in NHL history to accomplish the feat on Nov. 16 at Edmonton…Tied a single-game career-high with four assists on Nov. 2 vs. Colorado…Recorded his 900th career NHL point on Dec. 1 at Chicago.

2005-06: Split the season between St. Louis and Carolina...Led St. Louis in assists (33) and points (44) at the time of his trade...Recorded four goals and nine assists for 13 points in 23 games with Carolina.

2004-05: Played in seven games for the Frankfurt Lions of the German Elite League during the NHL Lockout.

2003-04: Ranked first on St. Louis and seventh in the NHL with 51 assists...Was tied for sixth in the NHL with 25 power play assists and tied for tenth with 31 power play points...Ranked second on St. Louis with 65 points...Scored his second career hat trick and also recorded his 700th career NHL penalty minute on Oct. 19 at Detroit...Tied a single-game career-high four assists on Nov. 19 at Phoenix…Recorded his 800th career NHL point on Jan. 5 at Minnesota...Skated in his 900th NHL game on March 9 vs. NY Islanders...Recorded his 600th career NHL assist on March 27 vs. Chicago.

2002-03: Tied for second on St. Louis and tenth in the NHL with 52 assists...Ranked first on the team and fifth in the NHL with 29 power play assists...Tied for second on St. Louis and eighth in the NHL with 36 power play points...Recorded his 700th career NHL point on Oct. 19 vs. Dallas...Recorded his 200th career NHL goal on Nov. 5 at Montreal…Skated in his 800th career NHL game on Dec. 20 at Phoenix…Posted a career high nine-game assist streak, collecting 12 assists over that span.

2001-02: Finished third on St. Louis with 49 points (15g/34a)...Ranked second on the team with a +20 rating...Recorded his 500th career NHL assist on Jan. 19 vs. Boston...Completed a career-long point streak of 11 games from April 4 - Oct. 25.

2000-01: Led Edmonton in scoring and finished eighth in the NHL with 90 points (25g/65a), marking the seventh time in eight seasons he led the Oilers in scoring...Became the fifth player in Edmonton history to record 500 points on Oct. 30...Appeared in his third NHL All-Star Game.

1999-00: Led Edmonton in scoring with 72 points (21g/51a)...Ranked second on the team with 25 power play points...Ranked eighth in the NHL in assists...Scored his 500th career point (assist) on Nov. 14 at Chicago...Played in his 600th career NHL game on Feb. 15 at Nashville...Recorded his 400th NHL assist on April 1 vs. Phoenix.

1998-99: Despite playing in only 43 games, ranked seventh on Edmonton in scoring with 37 points and second in assists with 31...Voted the most popular player by the Edmonton fans.
1997-98: Led Edmonton in scoring with 70 points (26g/44a)...Finished 12th in the NHL in assists...Appeared in his second NHL All-Star game...Set a career high in goals...Recorded a team leading 21 multiple-point games...Appeared in his 500th career NHL game on Apr. 8 at Anaheim...Scored his first career penalty shot goal on Oct. 8 vs. NY Rangers (Richter).
1996-97: Led Edmonton in scoring with 82 points (21g/61a) and finished tied for 17th in the NHL in scoring...Ranked fifth in the NHL with 61 assists and second in the NHL with 39 power play points (4g/27a)...Scored his 100th career NHL goal on Apr. 5 at Vancouver...Played in his 400th career NHL game on Mar. 28 at San Jose.

1995-96: Set a career high in assists with 79 and in scoring with 104 points...Finished 11th in the NHL in scoring and fifth in assists...Made his first NHL All-Star team...Led Edmonton with 46 power play points (9g/37a)...Scored his 200th career point and assist on March 20 at Los Angeles...Played in his 300th NHL game on Dec. 5 at Vancouver.
1994-95: Led Edmonton in scoring with 40 points (7g/33a) in 48 games...Led Oilers and tied for 13th in the NHL in assists...During lockout, played in eight games with Rosenheim of DEL.

1993-94: Played in all 84 games with Edmonton...Led the Oilers in scoring with 74 points and 50 assists...Collected 100th career assist on Dec. 12 at Philadelphia.
1992-93: Split the season between NY Rangers and Edmonton...Recorded 48 total points (17g/31a)...Played in his 100th NHL game on Jan. 30 at Toronto.
1991-92: Made his regular season NHL debut and scored his first NHL goal/point (Andy Moog) on Oct. 3 at Boston...Recorded his first NHL assist on Oct. 5 at Montreal.

1990-91: Signed with NY Rangers following the completion of his sophomore season at Lake Superior State.

PLAYOFFS2008: Played in five games of the Western Conference Quarterfinals with Anaheim, earning one assist.
2006: Captured his first Stanley Cup Championship with Carolina...Recorded three goals and 13 assists for 16 points in 23 games.

2004: Ranked second on St. Louis with three points (2g/1a).

2003: Led St. Louis with five goals, eight assists and 13 points in seven games...Also led the Blues with five powerplay goals and eight powerplay points...Scored his 50th NHL playoff point on Apr. 20 vs. Vancouver.
2002: Played in all 10 postseason games with St. Louis, recording two points (1-1-2).

2001: Had six points (1g/5a) in six games with Edmonton.

2000: Recorded three goals and two assists for five points in five games with Edmonton.

1999: Played in four games with Edmonton, tallying two points (1g/1a).

1998: Recorded two goals and seven assists for nine points in 12 games with Edmonton.

1997: Recorded 11 points (3g/8a) in 12 games with Edmonton.
1992: Played in all seven games with NY Rangers, scoring four points (2g/2a).

1991: Practiced with NY Rangers for 11 days prior to making his NHL debut in the postseason.

COLLEGE1990-91: Finished second on Lake Superior State with 29 goals and 75 points...Ranked second on the Lakers and tied for ninth in the NCAA with 46 assists...Led his school to the CCHA regular season and tournament championships.

1989-90: Finished third on Lake Superior State with 69 points (21g/48a)...Ranked second on the Lakers and tied for eighth in the NCAA in assists...Named a Second Team All-American...Led all NCAA freshmen in scoring.

INTERNATIONAL2006: Played in his third Olympics as a member of Team USA, earning three assists in six games in Torino.
2005: Co-led the United States with six points (1g/5a) at the World Championships.
2004: Played for the United States at the World Cup of Hockey.

2002: Won a silver medal with the United States at the Olympics in Salt Lake City.

1998: Played for the United States at the Olympics in Nagano.
1996: Captured the World Cup of Hockey with the United States...Tied for third in the tournament with seven points (3g/4a).

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